U.S. News & World Report | Israel Approves Hundreds of New Settlement Homes: NGO U.S. News & World Report FILE PHOTO- An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man walks past buildings under construction in the Israeli settlement of Beitar Ilit, in the occupied West Bank December 22, 2016. REUTERS/Baz Ratner/File photo Reuters. By Jeffrey Heller. JERUSALEM (Reuters ... Palestinian leaders threaten to withdraw formal recognition of Israel Two Palestinian teenagers killed by Israeli troops Jared Kushner's connection to an Israeli business goes without scrutiny – imagine how different it would be if that ... |
Aljazeera.com | More than 1000 settlement homes approved in West Bank Aljazeera.com Israel has approved the construction of more than 1,000 settlement units in the occupied West Bank, the Peace Now NGO has reported. Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad Maliki criticised the plan, blaming the United States for "giving the green light" to ... Israel clamps down on West Bank after Israeli man killed The ideological roots of Israel's troubles Israel searches West Bank after settler killed in drive-by shooting |
Bloomberg | Budding Israel-India Romance Tested by Modi's Balancing Act Bloomberg “I would have preferred another vote, to be frank, but I don't think it materially changes the tremendous flowering of relations between India and Israel,” he told journalists Wednesday. “I think you're going to see an expansion of economic and other ... Israel's Top Prosecutor 'Hopes Netanyahu's Investigation Will End in a Few Weeks' Netanyahu to meet Trump, Putin in coming weeks What was Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu thinking? Mind reader can't say |
The Jerusalem Post | Delegitimizing Israel soon to be illegal in South Carolina The Jerusalem Post "Antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews,” the definition says. 2 minute read. Share on facebook. Share on twitter. South Carolina State House in Columbia, SC. (photo credit: REUTERS/JASON MICZEK). Gov ... |
Haaretz | Flight Cancellations Feared in Israel as Cuts Threaten Security Budget Haaretz The shortage of Israelis working abroad temporarily in security jobs emerged over the last two weeks. The treasury and Histadrut labor federation agreed to terms two weeks ago for improving pay for the security personnel, who also handle security at ... |
NPR | Netanyahu Says Strip Club Recording Of His Son Is A Media 'Shaming' Plot NPR In the summer of 2015, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's son partied with friends at a Tel Aviv strip club. What happened next has created a political embarrassment for the prime minister, who is already facing a criminal investigation into ... Israeli leader's son under fire again for strip club banter India revives talk of huge missile deal ahead of PM's visit Netanyahu: Israel helped stop terror attacks on planes in Europe |
VICE News | Israel is now using Facebook posts to jail Palestinians VICE News While being interrogated by the police, al-Masri was asked to show an officer his Facebook profile, a controversial tactic that civil rights groups say has grown increasingly common in Israel and the West Bank. After looking at al-Masri's Facebook, the ... |
The Jerusalem Post | PLO moves to withdraw recognition of, cut ties to Israel The Jerusalem Post The Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), the umbrella organization that is internationally-recognized as the representative of the Palestinian people, will push to withdraw formal recognition of Israel and end Washington ... |
News Analysis: Can Israel leverage its newly found gas reserves? Xinhua JERUSALEM, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) -- When natural gas reserves were discovered off the shores of Israel, it was a turning point for the country. In a neighborhood where it is largely isolated politically, Israel had always been energy dependent. Now, not ... |
Haaretz | How Israel Aerospace Went From Sky High to Free Fall Haaretz On paper, the idea sparkled. Israel Aerospace Industries, maker of smart weapons and systems, would make state-of-the-art executive jets for Americans. It has the know-how and the Americans have the money and the desire, IAI figured. So, in the 1970s ... |